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Surgery in New Jersey

Comprehensive Surgical Procedures Across New Jersey

At our facilities, we keep up with the latest advancements in surgery so
that we can offer our patients advanced, minimally invasive procedures.
Our surgery team in diversely experienced in a wide array of both inpatient
and outpatient procedures, meaning that New Jersey residents will not
need to travel far if they require a complex operation.

Many people feel nervous about surgery, but rest assured that our team
will be with you every step of the way, making sure you know what to expect,
how to prepare and what you can do to speed up recovery afterward. We
always strive to treat patients with the simplest, least invasive procedures
so that you can resume your normal schedule as quickly as possible.

Upholding the Highest Standards of Safety & Quality

We understand that most people are not eager to undergo surgery, and we
make sure they understand all of their options before recommending any
surgical procedure. There are some conditions, however, that cannot be
treated without surgery. We have invested in advanced technology and a
highly qualified surgical staff to ensure that our patients receive the
best, safest care possible.

Our surgical services at include:

Craniofacial surgery (cleft palate surgery)

Heart surgery

Vascular surgery

Orthopedic surgery, including total joint replacements

Vision surgery

Weight loss (bariatric) surgery

Robotic surgery

Plastic and reconstructive surgery

Spine surgery

Neurological surgery

Surgical oncology

Urological surgery

Advanced wound care

Thoracic surgery

General surgery

Translate surgery

Pediatric surgery

Whatever type of procedure you are anticipating, our team will provide
you with thorough instructions on how to prepare. This may include fasting,
taking or avoiding certain medications, or emptying your bladder. We strongly
encourage patients to ask questions. You have a right to know what your
operation entails and why it is necessary.

What to Expect After Surgery

After your operation, you will be placed in a post-surgical waiting room
and kept under observation for at least 30 minutes. If you are an outpatient,
you will be able to go home the same day of your operation, provided there
were no complications. Inpatients will need to stay overnight and may
require post-surgical care or physical therapy in the hospital before
they can safely return home.

You will need someone to drive you home after the operation, especially
if you were administered a sedative. It is also recommended that you have
someone stay with you overnight to help around the house so you do not
put too much strain on your body while it recovers.

While surgery can be strenuous on the body, your recovery period should
not take longer than a few weeks. For minimally invasive operations, most
people will be able to resume their normal schedules after 24 hours.

If you are anticipating surgery or have a question about your post-surgical care, contact ustoday.